The 1966 Grammy Awards highlighted big name pop stars. These are three Grammy-winning pop icons from 1966 we can't live without.
George Harrison thought one Beatles album cover was "gross" and "stupid." So much so that it shouldn't have made it past the ideation stage.
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Top 40 Songs of 1966

In 1966, music took a bold turn with artists like The Beatles and Bob Dylan, forever changing the pop and rock scene.
Even now, fans of The Beatles wish nothing more than to see the two surviving members come back to Manila — 60 years after ...
"Religions have had a problem with them throughout the years, but I believe that’s because the Beatles posed a great danger ...
Piers Hemmingsen’s “The Beatles in Canada: The Evolution 1964-1970” is an exhaustive look at the band.
K-pop group BTS announced a 2026-27 world tour that will span multiple continents. The most popular K-pop band is coming to ...
The “Jim Irsay Collection” also includes a slew of sports memorabilia owned by the late former NFL boss, including a bat used ...
Peter Frampton’s Frampton Comes Alive!, one of the bestselling live albums of all time, is turning 50. You won’t find that on this list, however: instead there’s metal, soul, and an ‘indecently ...
Deconstructing music for the better part of the last two decades, Scott Freiman seemingly is fascinated with artists who recorded in London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios. Host of acclaimed PBS ...
George Harrison wrote Isn’t It a Pity for The Beatles, but the song was repeatedly rejected before finally being released in 1970.
Female names used 18 of The Beatles' songs demonstrate how the band leveraged their heartthrob status to showcase their ...